Haaretz: Israeli High Court ruling may make it easier for interrogators to use violence

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A Palestinian West Bank resident says his Shin Bet interrogators tortured him, but the judges say the methods were acceptable. The ruling could have far-reaching implications for the way interrogations are conducted

Hate crime suspected: Cars vandalized, Star of David graffiti sprayed in West Bank. Palestinians say slogan saying, 'Fight the foe, not the friend' was spray-painted on wall of house ■ More than ten cars defaced in adjacent town >>

Israel: Palestinian killed after ramming car into soldiers. Israeli military says Palestinian assailant rammed his car into group of soldiers in West Bank before being shot and killed >>

Israel: Palestinian rams car into soldiers; is shot, killed. Israeli military says Palestinian assailant rammed his car into group of soldiers in West Bank, then is shot and killed >>

Israeli man lightly hurt in West Bank rock attack. Car pelted with rocks while driving past Palestinian town of Sinjil near Ramallah >>

Israeli police give traffic tickets to Palestinians, but no one’s collecting. While authorities boast of crackdown on road rage beyond in the West Bank, police and Defense Ministry trade blame over who's responsible for collecting the penalties >>

Liberman failed to make his own mark on the West Bank. Upon taking up his post at the end of May 2016, Liberman had vowed to tackle illegal Bedouin and Palestinian construction. >>

NGOs: Israelis vandalize dozens of Palestinian cars in West Bank. Palestinians reported that at 2 a.m. Israelis entered the village of Asira al-Qibliya and punctured the tires of about 12 vehicles, Yesh Din stated. >>

Palestinian injures three Israeli soldiers in car-ramming and is shot: military. A Palestinian injured three Israeli soldiers in a car-ramming in the occupied West Bank on Monday and was then shot, the Israeli military said. >>

Palestinian police chief suspended for being 'mechanic boy' while helping Israeli soldiers change flat tire. A Palestinian police chief in the West Bank was suspended Thursday for helping change a tire for some stranded motorists -- who happened to be Israeli soldiers. >>

Palestinian quota for restaurant jobs in Israel raised. Government approves permits for 1,500 West Bank Palestinians to work as dishwashers and cleaners in Israeli restaurants, bars and cafes, which industry says is too few >>

Palestinian shot dead after injuring Israeli soldiers in car-ramming: military. A Palestinian was shot dead while carrying out a car-ramming attack on Monday that injured three Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank, the Israeli military said. >>

Uptick in 'price tag' attacks, as vandals damage property in West Bank. Israelis vandalized at least 25 cars in two Palestinian villages in the Samaria region of the West Bank near Nablus. >>

Weekend of hate crimes: Anti-Arab slogans scrawled in Palestinian village in latest act of vandalism. Palestinians from the village of al-Mughayyir report inscriptions spray-painted on walls, two days after suspected hate crimes in two other West Bank villages >>

Will a Palestinian museum in Israel break ground?. Establishing a permanent home for Arab-Israeli and Palestinian art has been a lifelong goal for Abu Shakra, who comes from a family of well-established artists in Umm al-Fahm, an Arab city in northern Israel located hundreds of meters from the West Bank border. >>